Hamas attack Israel & subsequent genocide

Started by bennydorano, October 07, 2023, 09:39:18 AM

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AustinPowers

Having watched  the shocking  scenes in recent days from  Gaza, it reminded me of  the scenes we witnessed from Ethiopia  back in the 80's.

Is anyone  of note  speaking out about this? I'm thinking Geldof, Bono in particular ... have they said anything?  

Is it anti Semitic to highlight  the starvation of  millions of people?

From the Bunker

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Quote from: AustinPowers on August 03, 2025, 10:29:48 PMHaving watched  the shocking  scenes in recent days from  Gaza, it reminded me of  the scenes we witnessed from Ethiopia  back in the 80's.

Is anyone  of note  speaking out about this? I'm thinking Geldof, Bono in particular ... have they said anything? 

Is it anti Semitic to highlight  the starvation of  millions of people?

Geldof has - he's been one of the lone voices.


Wildweasel74

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Least in the Warsaw ghettos. they had houses. The Israelis doing a bad parody of the Nazis bck in WW2. They were the ones crying never again and now they the prime offenders. Die a hero or live long enough to become the villian!!

From the Bunker

You'd wonder do they think that this will be forgotten? Do they think nobody is watching?

DaleCooper

Israel understands the US is going to become unreliable in years to come , it has to act now to clear out Gaza and shift the "problem" onto hapless Europeans.

A report from a soldier stationed at the Israeli border would support the theory the top brass invited the Oct 7th attack, in order to justify the subsequent action.

https://www.facebook.com/share/v/16mRwH3tkr/


It is a classic feature of the 5000 year history, justifying pre emptive genocide.

"X is coming to harm us therefore we are justified slaughtering them"

Snapchap

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Quote from: From the Bunker on August 03, 2025, 10:58:04 PM
Quote from: AustinPowers on August 03, 2025, 10:29:48 PMHaving watched  the shocking  scenes in recent days from  Gaza, it reminded me of  the scenes we witnessed from Ethiopia  back in the 80's.

Is anyone  of note  speaking out about this? I'm thinking Geldof, Bono in particular ... have they said anything? 

Is it anti Semitic to highlight  the starvation of  millions of people?

Geldof has - he's been one of the lone voices.


The cowardly b*****d sat in silence for almost two years of a genocide and never uttered a word until it was nice and safe to do so. F**k him.



Baile Brigín 2

Quote from: AustinPowers on August 03, 2025, 10:29:48 PMHaving watched  the shocking  scenes in recent days from  Gaza, it reminded me of  the scenes we witnessed from Ethiopia  back in the 80's.

Is anyone  of note  speaking out about this? I'm thinking Geldof, Bono in particular ... have they said anything? 

Is it anti Semitic to highlight  the starvation of  millions of people?
To be fair, Geldof has been very vocal. Bono's only statement was 'why do people think I support Israel?'

LC

It's amazing how some people are still concerned about coming across as anti-semitic.

After what the Israeli Government has done to the people of Palestine who really gives a f**k if their feelings are hurt.

DaleCooper

Israel has served as a haven for paedophiles and other criminals so long as they qualify for citizenship. Heavily implicated in human trafficking and organ /harvesting/trafficking.

Ukrainian women one of the biggest victims.

You'd be a long time trying to list all of the awful shit they've done[outside of the entire Gaza/Palestine stuff].

Israel also makes it difficult for states to extradite those guilty of murder and child abuse. The Malker Leifer case in Oz a recent example. Zero scruples.

Wildweasel74

That video took from a French plane showing g the devastation. That blanket carpet bombing not precise strikes. All supplied by us and uk companies.

JoG2

Quote from: Wildweasel74 on August 04, 2025, 08:49:19 PMThat video took from a French plane showing g the devastation. That blanket carpet bombing not precise strikes. All supplied by us and uk companies.

Dave Smith on the absolute brutality of the bombing and if similar tactics were used in the West....

https://youtu.be/HIozovjm2AA?si=w9lmkgO5Gh54fp5D

DaleCooper

1:02 shows the damage

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ebxPRd-6Ffo&pp=ygULRnJhbmNlIGdhemE%3D

I wonder what war studies folks would  have to say about the structural damage compared to other conflicts.

When's the last time you'd see similar levels of carnage?

Milltown Row2

Quote from: DaleCooper on August 04, 2025, 09:56:22 PM1:02 shows the damage

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ebxPRd-6Ffo&pp=ygULRnJhbmNlIGdhemE%3D

I wonder what war studies folks would  have to say about the structural damage compared to other conflicts.

When's the last time you'd see similar levels of carnage?

Currently? Syria is a mess to name one, and Africa as a continent is fucked
None of us are getting out of here alive, so please stop treating yourself like an after thought.

Snapchap

Quote from: Baile Brigín 2 on August 04, 2025, 06:28:07 PM
Quote from: AustinPowers on August 03, 2025, 10:29:48 PMHaving watched  the shocking  scenes in recent days from  Gaza, it reminded me of  the scenes we witnessed from Ethiopia  back in the 80's.

Is anyone  of note  speaking out about this? I'm thinking Geldof, Bono in particular ... have they said anything? 

Is it anti Semitic to highlight  the starvation of  millions of people?
To be fair, Geldof has been very vocal. Bono's only statement was 'why do people think I support Israel?'

He's been vocal for a week, now that its nice and safe to be vocal.

For the preceding two years of genocide he, like Bono, said precisely nothing.

DaleCooper

The method military types use to estimate death toll in that infrastructure environment, its estimated 200,000 are dead in Gaza

https://m.youtube.com/shorts/v_CtfjrsTo0